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it was the latest bombing to target the southwestern city's shia minority. we'll have the very latest. you're watching al-jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program -- thousands rally in tunisia in support of the government and against the the prime minister's plan to dissolve it. the search goes on but there's no trace of the meteorite that left a trail of destruction across central russia and the winner is, we'll be live from the berlin film festival with news of who's got the golden bear. thank you for joining us. a bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistan's deep sectarian tension. at least 60 have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern city of quetta. more than 200 were injured when a bomb exploded outside a market. police say it was aimed at the region's minority shia population. attacks in quetta have killed more than 200 in the past month. we have the latest from islamabad. what more do we know about this attack? >> hi, barbara. what we know is that this bomb, which went off in this market
it was the latest bombing to target the southwestern city's shia minority. we'll have the very latest. you're watching al-jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program -- thousands rally in tunisia in support of the government and against the the prime minister's plan to dissolve it. the search goes on but there's no trace of the meteorite that left a trail of destruction across central russia and the winner is, we'll be live from the berlin film festival with news of who's got the...
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we rushed to the side to find a pile of bodies, blood in the road. >> 16 dead in the indian city of a. hyderabad there were defined out who is behind the bombing. welcome to al-jazeera live from doha. will he be granted bail? olympia and oscar fdot pistorious should find out in the next few hours. we're live. -- oscar sprinter pistorious should find out. maliki.ther a rock or they want to get rid of their prime minister. >> go like this. >> thune for fog. why this scandal may help people improve their eating habits. >> the indian government is calling for unity after a bomb attack in hyderabad. that thefurious government may have not prevented the carnage. they're sifting through the carnage were 16 people were killed. the bombs went off, the park. more than of 100 wounded. indian media are reporting there were warnings of an attack three days before the blasts. security cameras have been disconnected four days ago. earlier, they said that there was no specific information that act upon. and we havederabad this report. >> this is the side of the first blast that occurred 7:00 thursday
we rushed to the side to find a pile of bodies, blood in the road. >> 16 dead in the indian city of a. hyderabad there were defined out who is behind the bombing. welcome to al-jazeera live from doha. will he be granted bail? olympia and oscar fdot pistorious should find out in the next few hours. we're live. -- oscar sprinter pistorious should find out. maliki.ther a rock or they want to get rid of their prime minister. >> go like this. >> thune for fog. why this scandal may...
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the opposition brings the city to a standstill. pro-government voices were also demanding thatcca, those sentenced face the death penalty. >> the treatment of war criminals. >> far from fulfilling the role of regions really is, the war crimes tribunal has instead created a polarizing effect that shows no signs of abating. >> eight members of an alleged terrorist cell have been arrested. they received training and financial support in lebanon. this is as thousands held a funeral for a bahraini policeman who died last week. he was shot in antigovernment protests on thursday. it has been two years since the first mass rallies for democracies in the country -- democracy in the country. lakhdar brahimi is supporting calls for talks with the opposition and the government. airing an arab league meeting he said negotiations could begin, but he did not specify when. >> the veteran algerian diplomat is optimistic that a dialogue can be initiated to end the bloodshed in syria. lakhdar brahimi welcomed the offer made by the leader of the syria
the opposition brings the city to a standstill. pro-government voices were also demanding thatcca, those sentenced face the death penalty. >> the treatment of war criminals. >> far from fulfilling the role of regions really is, the war crimes tribunal has instead created a polarizing effect that shows no signs of abating. >> eight members of an alleged terrorist cell have been arrested. they received training and financial support in lebanon. this is as thousands held a...
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mcallen is not only the most obese, but also the poorest city in the us. poor people are much more susceptible to becoming obese. mcallen's streets are lined with fast food restaurants. we bought $10 worth of fruits and vegetables here at the market. as you can see, it is hardly enough to feed a family of four. this is $10 worth of fast food. hamburgers, fries, soft drinks. it is easy to see how parents trying to feed their families on tight budgets are almost forced to choose fast food full of sugar, salt, and fat. now alert to the dangers of bad food choices, hector and his mother go regularly to see a dietitian. he says the boy is making good progress. >> i am so proud of you. >> he recalls another patient with a terrifying list of symptoms. >> hypertension, hyperlipidemia. that child, he will not live to be a senior. >> faced with diet, exercise, and a concerned parent, hector 's chances of living a long and healthy life have improved. but for many boys and girls of his generation, the chance is there that obesity will steal years from their lives. rob
mcallen is not only the most obese, but also the poorest city in the us. poor people are much more susceptible to becoming obese. mcallen's streets are lined with fast food restaurants. we bought $10 worth of fruits and vegetables here at the market. as you can see, it is hardly enough to feed a family of four. this is $10 worth of fast food. hamburgers, fries, soft drinks. it is easy to see how parents trying to feed their families on tight budgets are almost forced to choose fast food full of...
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the city of chicago has named its first public enemy number one since the days of the letter and gangster al capone. a mexican drug boss is the kingpin of the lower-cost tell. his gang is suspected of supplying most of the drugs that supply the chicago streets. he should be considered a crime boss, it is said, despite the fact that he leaves that he lives in mexico. president barack obama is returning to chicago on friday. he is expected to discuss the state of the economy and plans to talk about gun control. some are questioning whether stricter laws will have any impact on the high levels of violence on the city streets. >> in ingleside, 20 shots heard over there. >> this is what president obama is coming home to. >> about every couple days i hear about a gun for sale. nothing to do with a gun card or a gun store or the gun law they just passed that is supposed to keep them off the streets because they are still on the streets. >> last year 506 people were killed in chicago. >> this is the third or fourth shooting on the block this year. >> that is more americans that died -- then died
the city of chicago has named its first public enemy number one since the days of the letter and gangster al capone. a mexican drug boss is the kingpin of the lower-cost tell. his gang is suspected of supplying most of the drugs that supply the chicago streets. he should be considered a crime boss, it is said, despite the fact that he leaves that he lives in mexico. president barack obama is returning to chicago on friday. he is expected to discuss the state of the economy and plans to talk...
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he took command from a general john allen in the afghan capital city -- in the afghan city of kabul. >> today is not about change, it's about continuity. what has not changed is the will of this coalition. what has not changed is our commitment to accomplish the mission. more and courtly, what has not changed is the inevitability of our success. >> is facing some tough challenges, among them, republicans to question whether he's the right man for the job. >> with the u.s. looking forward to december, 2014 as the day u.s. combat forces are expected to leave afghanistan for good, a marine corps general is guarding his term as the last general to run the war in that country. >> i understand is much work to be dead and the challenges will be many. >> he lead a regiment of some 6000 troops into iraq in 2003 and spent much of his career at the pentagon, calling some to question his battlefield credentials. >> how much personal time have you had in afghanistan? >> senator, i have not served on assignment in afghanistan. >> in this high-profile position, he will have to manage the politics i
he took command from a general john allen in the afghan capital city -- in the afghan city of kabul. >> today is not about change, it's about continuity. what has not changed is the will of this coalition. what has not changed is our commitment to accomplish the mission. more and courtly, what has not changed is the inevitability of our success. >> is facing some tough challenges, among them, republicans to question whether he's the right man for the job. >> with the u.s....
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benevolence city. >> it is an immense the historic week for the catholic church and now the faithful are expressing their emotions in sheer numbers. st. peter's square is overflowing. as people arrived, many of the crowds expressed emotion. >> we have come to say goodbye. we were here in the square when he was elected and we have come back for his penultimate sunday. >> i came from naples especially for this. i could have seen it on television, but i think being present in person as important for those of the faith to believe. uncertain, and secure. affected him. he seems weak. >> his final departure is less than a fortnight away. he flies out of the vatican on the february 28th and he will stay in his final residents for two months. he will be withdrawing from the historic events of electing his successor and he will return
benevolence city. >> it is an immense the historic week for the catholic church and now the faithful are expressing their emotions in sheer numbers. st. peter's square is overflowing. as people arrived, many of the crowds expressed emotion. >> we have come to say goodbye. we were here in the square when he was elected and we have come back for his penultimate sunday. >> i came from naples especially for this. i could have seen it on television, but i think being present in...
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so next month, they're going to leave the facility and move back to its historic home ground in the city center. >> it once supported the first crest pitch and stadium lighting but it's now an antiquated monument. that doesn't seem to bother the hard-core fans whose club houses down the road. >> it can only be a good thing. it's a much hotter did you then the frigid olympic stadium and a return to our natural space. >> with $35 million in debt, they are already bankrupt. their previous owner has put up for sale. a nonprofit alliance was launched last year to sell shares to the fan base. 10 months later, only 10,000 people have signed up. these fans say the money will and that any pockets of the outgoing owners who they blame for mismanagement. but they have not given up hope. a team
so next month, they're going to leave the facility and move back to its historic home ground in the city center. >> it once supported the first crest pitch and stadium lighting but it's now an antiquated monument. that doesn't seem to bother the hard-core fans whose club houses down the road. >> it can only be a good thing. it's a much hotter did you then the frigid olympic stadium and a return to our natural space. >> with $35 million in debt, they are already bankrupt. their...
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mexico city has been relatively safe from the drug war that has engulfed the rest of the country, but the violence is now moving into the capital. >> police checkpoints like this are more common these days in mexico city, an effort to keep rising violence from reaching the heart of the country. throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in many cases these were mass killings where bodies were left mutilated or dismembered. authorities here blamed a turf war and the local police chief says that mexico city needs to be better prepared in case it spreads. >> i have the impression that mexico city's leaders know that could be short-m lived. >> they are actually safer than many cities in the world, with a lower mayor -- lower murder rate than washington, d.c. or sao paulo. >> experts say that it has more to do with luck. >> we did not do anything to stop the violence. this is not a
mexico city has been relatively safe from the drug war that has engulfed the rest of the country, but the violence is now moving into the capital. >> police checkpoints like this are more common these days in mexico city, an effort to keep rising violence from reaching the heart of the country. throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in...
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the black market has never been more lucrative. slowly, the city is being sucked into the conflict. areweapons for syria's war bought and sold out of sight of our cameras. rifles, knives, and to users are the most legal --- tasers are the most lethal. >> in the next few hours, they are expected to swear in cash or for another five-year term. there is speculation about whether castro will use the ceremony to announce retirement plans. he said he has the right to retire. his older brother has made a surprise appearance at the parliamentary ceremony. he has hardly been seen in public since 2006. supporters of nicos anastasiades have supported his win in the runoff presidential election. they secured more than 57% of the vote. tens of thousands of people have been out protesting in bulgaria and a number of issues including poverty and corruption. demonstrations come days after the government stepped out over previous protests. >> thousands turned out on the streets of the capital. this was a nationwide protests. people across the country raising their voices against widespread corruptio
the black market has never been more lucrative. slowly, the city is being sucked into the conflict. areweapons for syria's war bought and sold out of sight of our cameras. rifles, knives, and to users are the most legal --- tasers are the most lethal. >> in the next few hours, they are expected to swear in cash or for another five-year term. there is speculation about whether castro will use the ceremony to announce retirement plans. he said he has the right to retire. his older brother...
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the last of the three main northern cities they'd occupied. hollande got a hero's welcome visiting timbuktu. jackie is in timbuktu for us. not quite mission accomplished but it seems like hollande was welcomed, indeed. >> yes. francois hollande saw this as a mission of three stages to prevent the rebels from continuing their advance south, to recapture towns taken by the rebels and restore territorial integrity sovereignty to mali. the third part of the mission will take much longer. let's take a look at the president's day in tim puck to - timbuktu. he sent french troops to mali three weeks ago and now has come to congratulate them. the rebel advance has been halted and french and malian troops have recaptured towns in the north and east of the country. francois hollande has come to thank french troops for what he sees as their successful work in mali but the mission will not be complete until the whole of the country is under central control and that's not the case. the president heads for the center and a rapturous welcome. people are grate
the last of the three main northern cities they'd occupied. hollande got a hero's welcome visiting timbuktu. jackie is in timbuktu for us. not quite mission accomplished but it seems like hollande was welcomed, indeed. >> yes. francois hollande saw this as a mission of three stages to prevent the rebels from continuing their advance south, to recapture towns taken by the rebels and restore territorial integrity sovereignty to mali. the third part of the mission will take much longer....
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earlier as the body was passing through the city it was viewed by the family. there were thousands of people on the streets showing their support and solidarity with the family. they expressed their anger over his death inside an israeli prison. people were not surprised to hear the palestinian authorities come to the conclusion that he had died not from natural causes. they had rejected the israeli version of the events. some clashes have been reported in areas between palestinian demonstrators and the israeli army. there have not been any huge rallies or violent protests today. nothing was organized as such. we did not see big clashes inside the city itself or outside the military base near ramallah, another location for large demonstrations over the last couple of weeks. >> pretty worried about when this could all go, they not? >> that is right, israel has called on the palestinian authority to get things under control, putting them in a difficult position. they do not want to be seen as complying with israel's demands, so to speak, but there is a lot of con
earlier as the body was passing through the city it was viewed by the family. there were thousands of people on the streets showing their support and solidarity with the family. they expressed their anger over his death inside an israeli prison. people were not surprised to hear the palestinian authorities come to the conclusion that he had died not from natural causes. they had rejected the israeli version of the events. some clashes have been reported in areas between palestinian...
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people leaving the city will be limited to two cans. offenders can be fined up to $64,000 to ensure there's an adequate supply of formula in hong kong. >> commercial fishermen in new england in the u.s. are worried a cut to quotas will drive them out of business. but regulators say it's the only way to preserve the centuries old fishing tradition. more from new hampshire. >> off the coast of new hampshire, fisherman david is regulating the sea of government regulations. the amendment of shrink has been reduced -- shrimp has been reduced and now they want to reduce the cod catch by as much as 77% as well.
people leaving the city will be limited to two cans. offenders can be fined up to $64,000 to ensure there's an adequate supply of formula in hong kong. >> commercial fishermen in new england in the u.s. are worried a cut to quotas will drive them out of business. but regulators say it's the only way to preserve the centuries old fishing tradition. more from new hampshire. >> off the coast of new hampshire, fisherman david is regulating the sea of government regulations. the...
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some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501 days in a small space capital -- a small space capital, the final frontier, go too far? >> dennis tito is embarking on a major mission. he is the driving force to send a husband and wife team up for a close encounter with mars in 2018 when the red planet and earth are historically close together. >> this is a challenging but attainable goal for advancing human experience and knowledge. now is the time. >> tito was the first space tourist, paying russians $20 million to vacation on the international space station in 2001. his inspiration mars program is a not-for-profit to raise mil
some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501...
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the seven city on the banks of the nile is near the valley of the kings. the pharaoh burial ground as the 60 tunes in chambers, including tut. there is also a vast temple complex with the ruins of religious buildings. more from our reporter in cairo. >> it appears there was an explosion on board the balloon when it was around 300 meters or so from the ground. the balloon then came plummeting down, at which 0.1 of the tourists on board, we understand that the british male tourist jump from the balloon. we understand from the ministry of tourism that they contacted the relevant embassies, which includes china, japan, hungary, france, and britain, to coordinate the response and how to get the bodies back home. of course, this comes as a huge blow for the egyptian tourist -- tourism industry. one of the main sources of revenue, being one of the last areas of the country where tourists were still going to, given the fact that cairo and surrounding cities are stowe -- are so unstable politically, and also the fact that the sinai is reported to be a difficult are
the seven city on the banks of the nile is near the valley of the kings. the pharaoh burial ground as the 60 tunes in chambers, including tut. there is also a vast temple complex with the ruins of religious buildings. more from our reporter in cairo. >> it appears there was an explosion on board the balloon when it was around 300 meters or so from the ground. the balloon then came plummeting down, at which 0.1 of the tourists on board, we understand that the british male tourist jump from...
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demonstrators from the largest islamic party marched through the city, setting fire to buses and attacking other vehicles. police fired rubber bullets. several people were injured protest. as are demanding an end to trials stemming from the war of independence in 1971. police in bonn have arrested a man convicted -- police in the u.s. territory of guam have arrested a man who killed a group of people, most of them japanese tourists. he allegedly hit six people with his car and stabbed eight others. a coalition government in tunisia is expected to be formed in the next few days. that's despite the alliance falling apart. the country is facing a political crisis after the assassination of an opposition politician last week. even a new government may not be able to help unify the deep political divisions. >> it is the latest dispute among a coalition beset by division. the leader of the coalition is now distancing himself from the party. he accuses the group of sidelining its allies and the dominating the government. >> there were political conflicts. every party would like to get something f
demonstrators from the largest islamic party marched through the city, setting fire to buses and attacking other vehicles. police fired rubber bullets. several people were injured protest. as are demanding an end to trials stemming from the war of independence in 1971. police in bonn have arrested a man convicted -- police in the u.s. territory of guam have arrested a man who killed a group of people, most of them japanese tourists. he allegedly hit six people with his car and stabbed eight...
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. >> a second day of strikes and protests have shut down the egyptian city of port siad. death sentence were handed to people involved in a deadly football riot. >> there is a growing sense of isolation. people are demanding justice and demanding that justice be restored and upset the way the forces dealt with the clashes. >> they killed my brother while he was buying fish. he has six children. >> my son and his father went out to buy lunch. they were walking by the police station. there was a shootout. bullets from above the station and in front of it. then my son fell to the ground. his father took him to the military hospital, but he had died on the spot. >> we don't want the government fact-finding commission. >> they say nothing will satisfy them short of an independent investigation into last month's violence saying simply -- lack of accountability in egypt since the revolution. >> nine workers have been injured during working at a south african mine. guards fired rubber bullets after unions were fighting. >> south africa's ruling party is being criticized failing t
. >> a second day of strikes and protests have shut down the egyptian city of port siad. death sentence were handed to people involved in a deadly football riot. >> there is a growing sense of isolation. people are demanding justice and demanding that justice be restored and upset the way the forces dealt with the clashes. >> they killed my brother while he was buying fish. he has six children. >> my son and his father went out to buy lunch. they were walking by the...
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this video appears to show shelling in the city in the southwest. it was one of the first to rise up against president sought -- assad's government. there has been a mixed reaction to the offer of talks. how do people feel about the possibility of talks? >> it has been days since the syrian jet destroyed two buildings in a rebel-controlled area of aleppo city. they are sifting through the rubble of what was once their homes. many have already died. so much has been destroyed. that is why the opposition leader says he proposed talks with the government, but there are some people, even those who escaped death, who are not interested. >> we don't want talks with the killer or against us. if negotiations start, we will stand against it. >> it is a view shared by many of those who have been fighting this war. for these men, mo about fatigue -- more about fatigue -- moaz al-khatib had no right, unless bashar al-assad step down first. >> we have a message to moaz al- khatib. let him come and talk to the mothers of these children. >> we don't recognize anyo
this video appears to show shelling in the city in the southwest. it was one of the first to rise up against president sought -- assad's government. there has been a mixed reaction to the offer of talks. how do people feel about the possibility of talks? >> it has been days since the syrian jet destroyed two buildings in a rebel-controlled area of aleppo city. they are sifting through the rubble of what was once their homes. many have already died. so much has been destroyed. that is why...
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from here, i can see the entire city as it sprawls 60 kilometers along the volga. i encounter a group of soldiers on their way to the hall of honor and the eternal flame. the soldiers are wearing warm felt boots. it is just as cold inside as out, minus 17 degrees celsius. they want to lay flowers. let's go, says his granddaughter. >> he says he wishes to be alone for a moment. i go outside to take a look around the sculpture park. after the moving experience of the hall of honor these oversized statues leave me cold, huge figures naked from the waist up, as if it had not been human beings that fought here, but god's. i wrote art should be as modest as the hero it honors. i am inclined to agree. for a drink he orders, in a bid to warm up the mood. so, to friends, to french among people, and may god give us good health. -- two friendship among people, may god give us good health. bottoms up. the second glass loosens the tongue. after the third, there is no more talking, just singing. ♪ [singing in russian] >> then, he leads everyone to a smaller graveyard, the ceme
from here, i can see the entire city as it sprawls 60 kilometers along the volga. i encounter a group of soldiers on their way to the hall of honor and the eternal flame. the soldiers are wearing warm felt boots. it is just as cold inside as out, minus 17 degrees celsius. they want to lay flowers. let's go, says his granddaughter. >> he says he wishes to be alone for a moment. i go outside to take a look around the sculpture park. after the moving experience of the hall of honor these...
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historic home ground in the city center. it once sported greece's first pitch and stadium lighting but is an antiquated monument. that does not seem to bother hard-core fans whose clubhouse is just down the road. >> for france it can only be a good thing. -- for fans it can only be a good thing. >> for $35 million in debt they are already bankrupt. its greek owner has put it up for sale. ♪ the nonprofit alliance was launched last year to show on -- to sell shares to the fan base, but 10 months later burly 9000 people have signed up, bringing in just over $3 million. these fans say the money will end up in the pockets of the outgoing owners, whom they blame for mismanagement, but they have not given up hope. a team whose lucky number is 13 may still be capable of surprises. >> more sports to come, including house cycling is going to look in the future -- how cycling is going to look in the future. ♪ ♪ >> it has been 40 years since color television was introduced, but not everyone has switched over. jessica tells us why
historic home ground in the city center. it once sported greece's first pitch and stadium lighting but is an antiquated monument. that does not seem to bother hard-core fans whose clubhouse is just down the road. >> for france it can only be a good thing. -- for fans it can only be a good thing. >> for $35 million in debt they are already bankrupt. its greek owner has put it up for sale. ♪ the nonprofit alliance was launched last year to show on -- to sell shares to the fan base,...
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the assassination has sparked mass protests in several major cities. now this report. >> the people here are pretty much aware of the implications of the assassination and the uncertainty that looms over the country. this is by the political establishment yesterday had a quick fix the problem. prime minister hamdi jebali said that he offered the technocratic government, refusing -- saying the offer to dissolve the government. the party says that it rejects a technocratic offer and they intend to stay in power. the other opposition parties want to include everyone in the talks and they don't want a democratic government. >> an inquiry by australia's top criminal investigation leaders has found widespread doping in professional sport. links to organized crime and the possibility of a match fixing. scandals damaging the ssport andy of e around a world-class -- sport around the world. >> australia has a reputation not just being good at sports but for having clean sports. bad reputation right now seems to be in trouble. this report outlines wide scale dopi
the assassination has sparked mass protests in several major cities. now this report. >> the people here are pretty much aware of the implications of the assassination and the uncertainty that looms over the country. this is by the political establishment yesterday had a quick fix the problem. prime minister hamdi jebali said that he offered the technocratic government, refusing -- saying the offer to dissolve the government. the party says that it rejects a technocratic offer and they...
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now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not calling to get out of this mess unless we really developed out youth. there are 7 million mexicans under age of 39 who are not employed and they are easy targets for gangs looking for cheap wolabor. -- under the age of 30. the says we need to develop these young people, give them opportunities, and see what they can do with their lives other and worked for criminals. we're not hearing many specifics on how the government will spend the money other than the fact they will try to spend in 250 of the most violent towns across the country. >> hugo chavez is having extremely complex and stuff cancer treatme
now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not...
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after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the idea of greater help will likely cut around the neck cutter. it makes me spi. the members os of several society. he's likely to push for more transparent circumstances and democks sin. i have a feeling about it. now, he is the won crafting it and he's also the one ponsable for its impact. >> still ahead, they may be known as the old lady of it let. we'll have te details. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." it is now time for today's sports. and for that here's jo. >> david beckham has made his long anticipated debut as a sub. despite his brief appearance just hav
after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the...
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so leaders of the tribe are responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of call me in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or is it for me or do i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only ca
so leaders of the tribe are responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those species i don't think most with eight specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem and you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. and . to. live to. i live. here is the reindeer is it interesting for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. on the roads are tough and unpredictable. will the roman need be in china. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by dare touch. and only the will of life can make old pain and sores weight. fragile people on r.t. .
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of those species i don't think most with eight specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem and you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h i feel a lot less...
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well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >> (inaudible). >> no it's a tube. somebody had a question. i don't know if we are running out of time or we have to go or -- >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). i think it was done two years ago. it's peru veian. >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish) the style in the music to hit all those notes back and forth and then the guitar which is a spanish instrument and the lyrics are from spain and the type of song is indigenous and the type of percussion can is african. >> (inaudible). >> yeah, you could hear in the music. it has that pitch and that sadness to it. >> (inaudible). >> okay. so can you play the first song? we wil
well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >>...
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syrian sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least two unsigned workers were killed there are also reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon and now washington reportedly was warned by israel of its intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not be named it is important to mention that a couple of months ago iran's revolutionary guard did say that assad had friends in the region who had not yet entered the fray the quote was that these planes were poised to strike out in case there was an intervention in syria but we have no comment yet from television also has been no comment from washington moscow has said if indeed these raids did strike inside syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take iran's warning of repercussions seriously. but it's important is that the united
syrian sources is that the israelis hit a research center not far from the capital city of damascus and that at least two unsigned workers were killed there are also reports that the strike hit a convoy of weapons that was making its way from syria to lebanon and now washington reportedly was warned by israel of its intention to strike inside syria this kind of comment coming from a high ranking american official who has spoken on condition that he not be named it is important to mention that a...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. sleep. limitation and free liquid intake should free lives for charges free to make amends three. three stooges free live free blood counseling video for your media projects and free media don tar t. dot com. olympos colin. limitless. good speech. keep. her. live. which. looks. like a missile good luck. good luck lists . and i'm a. little fun i'm a little. you know.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. sleep. limitation and free liquid intake should free lives for charges free to make amends three. three stooges free live free blood counseling video for your media projects and free media don tar t. dot com. olympos colin. limitless. good speech. keep. her. live. which....
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tripod responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity sack to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the us invas
tripod responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity sack to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there...
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so leaders of the tribe our responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity sack to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after t
so leaders of the tribe our responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity sack to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds...
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there is of the tripod responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in the conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state of becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after t
there is of the tripod responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use the religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of...
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tribe out responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasio
tribe out responsible for both shia and sunni most iraqi cities have presence of both both sects so to to depict this scene as a conflict between shia and sunni oversimplifies the situation there are a sectarian political parties that use ethnicity use sac to use religion to further their nest if you like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there...
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epicenter of one of the biggest underground explosions the city has ever seen. >> i don't know what happened to that guy who was in the truck. it exploded while he was on top. >> his truck launches into the air and returns to earth with a jolting thud. >> this truck weighs 15,000 pounds by itself. so it had to be a powerful blast just for it to go up and come back down like that. >> the explosion leaves a huge crater in the middle of the street that swallows the tow truck whole. but it's not caused by a bomb or bomber with evil intentions. >> the most likely thing that was the cause was cold water getting into the pipe, and cold water apparently causes these to explode. >> an 83-year-old steam pipe buried beneath the city street has exploded, sending up a plume of deadly, hot steam, temperature, 400 degrees. it roars like a jet engine on full blast. and there's concern it may be contaminated with asbestos. dazed and confused, mccullough and his passenger jump from the truck into the scalding steam. >> and i tripped and fell. i remember rolling on the floor, screaming in agony, in pa
epicenter of one of the biggest underground explosions the city has ever seen. >> i don't know what happened to that guy who was in the truck. it exploded while he was on top. >> his truck launches into the air and returns to earth with a jolting thud. >> this truck weighs 15,000 pounds by itself. so it had to be a powerful blast just for it to go up and come back down like that. >> the explosion leaves a huge crater in the middle of the street that swallows the tow...
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cities are the moral of the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves to in the cities like they do in europe we shall -- one another as they do their. and that made sense back in the 1700's when we have the whole country spread out and the biggest byproduct was fertilizer. so it's a longer discussion. all three of these are longer discussions, but they are all national crises. the national economic crisis, which is only going to get tougher and we have a national health crisis which is bankrupting us and a sandy proved all too clear a couple of weeks ago global warming is beginning to affect us dramatically and now we are not talking about stopping it. obviously the less of it have the better we will be and the more we can do to solve these problems. that is the center of our challenge as a nation. >> now on booktv patrick james explains international relations using themes found in the book "lord of the rings." this is about half an hour. >> hello unwelcome to the scholar circle. the "lord of the rings" trilogy an
cities are the moral of the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves to in the cities like they do in europe we shall -- one another as they do their. and that made sense back in the 1700's when we have the whole country spread out and the biggest byproduct was fertilizer. so it's a longer discussion. all three of these are longer discussions, but they are all national crises. the national economic crisis, which is only going to get tougher and we have a national health...
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when i was first elected to the city council i went to the city manager and talked to him about pride and things. he said here is your job. we have a capital improvement plan. the things we have to do over the next ten years and it costs so many million dollars and he said here is the problem. the public collectively is not willing to pay for what the public collectively wants. and is so true. is even truer in congress. the expectation is there can be current or more service delivered in an efficient, professional way for less money and the math doesn't work. you can do more with less once in awhile but year after year after year you simply can't and that is the most difficult thing for people to understand. you look at the gap that i've put up their about the vast amount drained by the bush tax cuts, some of that has gone back but only some of it because by and large the american people do not want any money spent on taxes. the price being paid for that is not so much an individual price. more a price that involves the health of the population and overall education level of our kids
when i was first elected to the city council i went to the city manager and talked to him about pride and things. he said here is your job. we have a capital improvement plan. the things we have to do over the next ten years and it costs so many million dollars and he said here is the problem. the public collectively is not willing to pay for what the public collectively wants. and is so true. is even truer in congress. the expectation is there can be current or more service delivered in an...
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time he needs to go after the militia prime minister maliki told the prime minister's day at of sadr city now in some kind of alliance he just send these guys in and does not wait for approval. there is a huge decline of sectarian violence but here is where we come into a problem with counterinsurgency, pretorius has said the goal of the campaign is to create a breathing space so the factions can get there act together to forge a cohesive group but maliki had no interest to do any of this to set up the oil revenue sharing plan or no interest to bring in the sons of iraq's into the iraqi army as was promised so what we see now at a much, much lower-level sectarian violence and an unstable state. afghanistan, of betraying us comes from iraq is a miracle worker. i am condensing but he creates miracles and iraq may be afghanistan. obama as an experiment bought onto it with their counter insurgency strategy. the problem is remember the book i mentioned the trade is and others are consulting regularly, it is a good book but there is one chapter called conditions for a successful insurgency
time he needs to go after the militia prime minister maliki told the prime minister's day at of sadr city now in some kind of alliance he just send these guys in and does not wait for approval. there is a huge decline of sectarian violence but here is where we come into a problem with counterinsurgency, pretorius has said the goal of the campaign is to create a breathing space so the factions can get there act together to forge a cohesive group but maliki had no interest to do any of this to...
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like the plaza hotel in new york city, each story surrounding the place would have already been told. when patty farmer moved into a renovated condo in the hotel she found that assumption to be way off the mark. >> patty farmer: i kept hearing about this persian room, this nightclub that used to be there many years ago and through research i found out it had been there for four decades, and i had never heard of it. a lot of people have never heard of it. and i wanted to know more about it, so i went to the management of the hotel and asked to look in their archives. and maria, they looked at me like i had green hair. they said, "archives? we have no archives." the plaza hotel! and i thought that was shameful. i said, "you've been here 100 years, you have nothing? the beatles were here. marilyn monroe was here. they said, "we have an odd picture or two, but no archives." >> reporter: so a few phone calls later, a curiosi quest took on a whole new purpose. and the result? the persian room. >> patty: so i was lucky enough to be able to talk to some of the greats: marge champion, andy wi
like the plaza hotel in new york city, each story surrounding the place would have already been told. when patty farmer moved into a renovated condo in the hotel she found that assumption to be way off the mark. >> patty farmer: i kept hearing about this persian room, this nightclub that used to be there many years ago and through research i found out it had been there for four decades, and i had never heard of it. a lot of people have never heard of it. and i wanted to know more about...
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they travel to different cities around the world, and on a normal monday, have passed out 10,000 balloons. as people are commuting to their jobs, going about thar daily business, and as you can see, it brings smiles to everyone's faces. it makes their offices look so fun. >> do you remember when you were a kid, and you got a balloon, you were happy, strutting down the street. >> and they're called we believe in balloons, and they're next mission is to take 10,000 balloons to kabul, afghanistan. they're going to hand them out as people go to work. just go to webelieveinballoons.com, and you can buy a balloon for $1, and you can bring a smile to someone on the other side of the world. when you donate it, you will have your face posted on the website. and you will be able to connect with other people who have donated and people who are v received these balloons. it's a great way to brighten someone's day and connect with like-minded individuals. >>> what if dogs were the hosts of "right this minute." this is exactly what it would look like. what you're looking at is a video that went viral i
they travel to different cities around the world, and on a normal monday, have passed out 10,000 balloons. as people are commuting to their jobs, going about thar daily business, and as you can see, it brings smiles to everyone's faces. it makes their offices look so fun. >> do you remember when you were a kid, and you got a balloon, you were happy, strutting down the street. >> and they're called we believe in balloons, and they're next mission is to take 10,000 balloons to kabul,...
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the regime is firing on strongholds in the outskirts of the city. this is the fiercest violence seen in weeks. it comes as hundreds of thousands of syrians head for the border with turkey to try to escape the fighting. greg palkot is live in turkey with more on that. >> reporter: we are at a border crossing in turkey. just about a half mile behind me syria and all the violence that means. that's why right next door is a refugee camp. we went in there today, it's a sprawling place, really a small city, something like 13,500 people there, mostly women and children. actually it's a pretty good one, there are shops, there's schools, there's a clinic, all the people there though have bad stories to tell about bashar al-assad and his violence. that's it for now, back to you, rick. martha: we'll take you back to leon panetta the secretary of defense speaking on benghazi. let's listen. >> and friendship that i've had with all of you on both sides of the aisle. i've had the honor to in many ways live the american dream as the son of italian immigrants in the
the regime is firing on strongholds in the outskirts of the city. this is the fiercest violence seen in weeks. it comes as hundreds of thousands of syrians head for the border with turkey to try to escape the fighting. greg palkot is live in turkey with more on that. >> reporter: we are at a border crossing in turkey. just about a half mile behind me syria and all the violence that means. that's why right next door is a refugee camp. we went in there today, it's a sprawling place, really...